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The Use Of Selective Ion Exchange For The Recovery Of Base Metals From Effluent StreamsBy Marthie Kotze, Jacolien Wyethe, Bert Van Hege, Richard Bell
Base metal refinery effluent streams may contain low metal concentrations that cannot be recovered by precipitation. Although the concentration is low, the total mass of unrecovered metal can have sig
Jan 1, 2005
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A Methodology for Laboratory Testing of Rockbolts Used in Underground Mines under Dynamic Loading ConditionsBy A. Pytlik, W. Masny
"Underground mining is subject to various natural hazards such as seismic events, rockbursts, fire, and gas (methane). In general, an increase in the extraction depth causes an increase in the likelih
Jan 1, 2016
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A novel method for the underground, disinfection of mine water by in situ chlorine generationBy D. D. Marsden, L. E. Kun
Although a regulation is in force that all water used underground shall be free of bacterial contamination, in practice it is often very difficult to accomplish this. The standard method of disinfecti
Jan 1, 1981
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Design and Operation of Dense-medium cyclone plants for the recovery of diamonds in AfricaBy I. R. M. Chaston
A full and detailed description is given of the dense-medium cyclone plants used in Africa for the recovery of diamonds.
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Overcoming The Limitations Of The Use Of Corrosion/ Temperature Tables In Designing For Transport ApplicationsBy A E. Paterson
General aluminium corrosion charts based on 1100 alloy listing product and temperature have been developed by AFSA, mainly from available sources. The categories of corrosion expectation are fairly
Jan 1, 2006
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The regeneration of activated carbonBy B. M. Van Vliet
SYNOPSIS This paper outlines the principles involved in the regeneration of activated carbon for renewed use in the recovery of precious metals or the purification of water. While chemical methods ar
Jan 1, 1991
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The Use Of Carbonaceous Materials In SteelmakingBy W. Peters, W. A. H. Poppmeier
An overview is given of the present state of traditional and new steelmaking equipment and techniques, and one of the direct steelmaking methods that are currently being developed is described. In ste
Jan 1, 1993
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Analysis of Cutoff Grades Using Optimum Control TheoryBy R. Yi
The determination of the optimum cutoff grade for a surface mine may be very different from that of an underground mine because a selectable mining method may be used in the latter case. A review of r
Jan 1, 1987
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Factors affecting the resistivity and reactivity of carbonaceous reducing agents for the electric-smelting industryBy H. M. Dus, D. J. Smith
Resistivity tests indicated that, at temperatures lower than 1450°C, reducing agents alone, as well as burdens consisting of high-carbon ferrochromium and reducing agents, exhibit wide differences in
Jan 1, 1980
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The basic tendencies of raising the fire safety of the conveyor belts for coal minesBy L. S. Belyayeva, A. S. Chumak, N. N. Boyko, A. V. Bondarenko
Analysis of results of many years concerned study of the fire hazard parameters of the material of the mine conveyor belts come in for use at the mines of the Ukraine in 1984-2002 that was carried out
Jan 1, 2003
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A comparison of several kinetic models for the adsorption of gold cyanide onto activated carbonBy A. W. Bryson, J. D. le Roux, B. D. Young
Several rate models for the adsorption of gold cyanide from aqueous solution onto activated carbon are given in the literature. The purpose of this study is to critically examine their ability to simu
Jan 1, 1991
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Study of hollow friction bolts in rock by a three dimensional composite element methodBy Z. G. He, S. H. Chen, P. Egger
A new model for hollow rock bolts which comprises rock material, hollow bolt material, bolt/rock interface, is developed on the base of the composite element method (CEM). The main advantage of the ne
Jan 1, 2003
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Application of Glucolipid bola-amphiphiles biosurfactant in mineral processing, P. Dhar, I.V. Chernyshova, M. Thornhill, S. Roelants, W. Soetaert, and H.R. KotaBy W. Soetaert, P. Dhar, H. R. Kota, M. Thornhill, S. Roelants, I. V. Chernyshova
Yeast-derived bola-amphiphiles have attracted considerable attention for their applications in various industrial sectors in recent years. However, only a few studies on this class of surfactant were
Jan 1, 2020
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Vanadium in structural steelsBy A. M. Sage
This paper reviews the metallurgical functions of vanadium in high-strength Iow-alloy steels, and discusses the ways in which vanadium is used in various types of steel supplied as reinforcing bars, p
Jan 1, 1984
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IPMI awardsDr Andrew Cosgarea, Jr, Associate Director of Opera¬tions of the U.S. Mint, and Chairman of the Awards Committee of the International Precious Metals Institute, announced the IPMI award recipients for
Jan 1, 1985
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A unique means of obtaining sea-waterBy G. R. W. Walker
A unique means of obtaining sea-water by G. R. W. WALKER, Pr. Eng., B.Sc. (Hons.) (Min. Eng.) (Member) Although the mining and treatment operations at The Consolidated Diamond Mines of South West Afri
Jan 5, 1976
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An Experimental Approach To Determine The Hole-Pressure Under Expansion Load ? SynopsisBy M. Gholinejad
Applying non-explosive expansion material (NEEM) is one of the safest methods for rock fracturing, especially in a hard rock quarry. An experimental study was conducted to determine the pressure exert
Jan 1, 2012
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An Experimental Approach To Determine The Hole-Pressure Under Expansion Load - SynopsisBy M. Gholinejad
Applying non-explosive expansion material (NEEM) is one of the safest methods for rock fracturing, especially in a hard rock quarry. An experimental study was conducted to determine the pressure exert
Jan 1, 2012
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An Equipment Maintenance SystemBy D. W. Dean, J. A. Ryder
"A computer system designed to assist in maintenance scheduling and costing, and in monitoring the performance of equipment, is described. The emphasis is on the information retrieval and implementati
Jan 1, 2014
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The use of activated carbon for the recovery of gold and silver from gold-plant solutionsBy R. J. Davidson, M. V. Nkosi, V. Veronsee
When activated carbon is used for the recovery of gold and silver from Witwatersrand gold-plant solutions, severe fouling of the carbon by calcium carbonate is experienced. Also, difficulty is encount
Jan 1, 1979